Camping Gear

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MTR.2016.6.11


Fuel can and funnelAluminum fuel can (about 6in tall) with aluminum funnel. Can is embossed with "5D" in a circle.Archives, N2, box 20161114.1Belonged to Don (Claunch) Gordon, donated by his Seattle neighbor Kevin Skiena. Bottle cap is stuck.
MTR.2016.6.12

Cooking potAluminum cooking pot with wire handle and lid that serves as a bowl. Pot diameter is about 6 inches.Archives, N2, box 20161114.1Belonged to Don (Claunch) Gordon, donated by his Seattle neighbor Kevin Skiena.
MTR.2016.6.13

Cooking potAluminum cooking pot with wire handle and lid with folding handles for use as a frying pan. Pot diameter is about 7-1/2 inches. Lid is stamped "U.S. F.E.S. CC. 1953".Archives, N2, box 20161114.1Belonged to Don (Claunch) Gordon, donated by his Seattle neighbor Kevin Skiena.







MTR.2016.6.14

Camp stoveSvea 123 camp stove with cleaning tool. Stove does not include the fitted aluminum cup that was sold with this model.Archives, N2, box 20161114.1Belonged to Don (Claunch) Gordon, donated by his Seattle neighbor Kevin Skiena.
MTR.2016.6.15

Match caseSteel screw-closure match case with matches. Outside of case provides an abrasive surface to light the matches.Archives, N2, box 20161114.1Belonged to Don (Claunch) Gordon, donated by his Seattle neighbor Kevin Skiena.
MTR.2016.6.16


CandlesTwo wax candles (about 2in diameter) in aluminum containers.Archives, N2, box 20161114.1Belonged to Don (Claunch) Gordon, donated by his Seattle neighbor Kevin Skiena.
MTR.2019.2.2Camp stoveSvea 123 camp stove with aluminum cup, removable cup handle, cleaning tool, priming dropper, and key. Key does not have the retaining chain that was normally included with this stove.Lowell Skoog's houseBelonged to Herb Belanger, Mountaineer member and former reporter and photo-journalist with the Seattle Times. (I think the dropper is not one provided with the stove.)